The prime numbers between 0 and 25 are: 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23.
So for this example i will use O to represent boxes. O O O \ / \ / O - O - O / \ / \ O O O Here is the answer: 3 5 1 \ /\ / 2 - 7- 9 /\ /\ 6 8 4 Hope This helps. One Love!
o and 5
That depends upon how the circles are located and the relationship between the numbers that are placed in the circles; unless the circles just happen to make a number, for example: .............. ..O.O.O.... ..........O.. ........O.... ......O...... ....O........ is a 7 regardless of what digits are placed in the circles.
2/10 or 1/5
The prime numbers between o and 10 are: 2, 3, 5 and 7
In NaBrO2, the oxidation numbers are as follows: Na is +1, Br is +5, O is -2.
+1 for Na -2 for each O +5 for Br
The prime numbers between 0 and 25 are: 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23.
So for this example i will use O to represent boxes. O O O \ / \ / O - O - O / \ / \ O O O Here is the answer: 3 5 1 \ /\ / 2 - 7- 9 /\ /\ 6 8 4 Hope This helps. One Love!
The oxidation numbers of each element in HNO3 are: H is +1, N is +5, and O is -2. The sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound like HNO3 must equal zero.
25 = 32 numbers
There are 25 prime numbers between 0 and 100.
o and 5
There are 4536 such numbers and I regret that I do not have the inclination to spend my time typing them all in.
In KMnO4, the oxidation numbers are: K(+1), Mn(+7), and O(-2).
The two numbers are 13 and 8